Liudgertsjerke
In the first half of the 19th century, a house with stable and barn stood here, used by the gardener Hendrik Braak. In 1846, the building was sold for the benefit of the church of the secessionists. A conversion into a church building took place in 1866. The second major conversion was in 1920. The walls were raised, galleries were added, and the number of seats increased from 572 to 729. The third major conversion took place in 2009. In addition to a reduction in the number of seats, a complete modernization of the interior was also carried out.